A long-vacant waterfront site in Atlantic City might finally be exiting development purgatory. Kushner Companies received approval from the New Jersey Casino Reinvestment Development Authority for a 180-unit apartment building at Caspian Point — a site stuck in limbo since a discount store burned down in the 1970s. Atlantic City leaders are pitching the project as part of a broader real estate refresh. But residents are concerned about Kushner’s development, raising concerns about traffic, congestion and scale — even after the plan was cut down from 390 units. Trace the site’s decades-long journey to redevelopment in Holden Walter-Warner’s full story.
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The Real Deal Wow! Not often you see a development 50 years in the making! Persistence!